Jim is like a beam of light in the gloomy and hopeless life of the American people during the Great Depression. This kind of spiritual appeal cannot be quantified. I can't help but think that the same is true for the charm of movies. This invisible force can awaken everyone in the world. The soul of desperate struggle in loneliness supports people to continuously expand their spiritual picture and strengthen their spiritual power.
Speaking of the film, from the shooting point of view, it is actually a well-established biographical film, depicting the epitome of a spotlight on the big stage of the times, and it is a typical classic drama in the mellow and rich academic tone. It may be due to the influence of the positive values that the film wants to promote, the director does not have too many personal stylized expressions, the progression of the plot and the foreshadowing of emotions and then to the final explosion seem to be within the audience's expectations. The more appeal of the film comes from the shaping of the protagonist characters.
Russell Crowe's actor temperament really stabs me too much, the quietness flowing in those melancholy eyes, the gentle expression is engraved with the perseverance that dares to face everything, even if it is deep down, it still shows from the bones. His elegance and decency, he doesn't need to show anything deliberately, just like the title of the film "Cinderella Man" (I like this title so much, the sense of contradiction is harmoniously integrated in the character, the character image is full and Charming), Russell Crowe interprets this restrained but powerful temperament to the extreme, and the character arc releases the most meaningful and long-lasting charm, which is worth chewing over and over again. The wife played by Renee Zweig still plays a functional role in this type of film, limited by the needs of the plot, without too unexpected surprise interpretations. It seems that the female characters in the film with the same theme have a highly unified image template. They are able to endure and persevere in suffering, swallow bitter tears alone, and help the male protagonist to succeed in the end. Is there room for further exploration of female roles in this genre?
Above, thank you.
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